Lowercase Cafe

Shop/Food Review

Mr Good Says:

Lowercase used to be one of my favourite Free WiFi Cafes in Bugis/Rochor. Situated within La Salle, it is always filled with students working on laptops so no one will judge you for doing the same. And since the large cafe had ample seats, I never encountered any problem getting a seat despite the hordes of students.

In addition to Free WiFi, Lowercase has power points, a decent menu and even makes a delicious avocado smoothie (can tell I love avocado right?). It also does not impose any service charge.

Sadly, on my recent revisit, the cafe size had halved. What used to be two levels of bright space had shrank; the lower level had been returned to La Salle to be renovated for student's usage. Due to the partition erected to separate the upper and lower levels, the cafe also looks much darker. At the moment, the smaller space does not seem to be able to accommodate both the students and public. We will have to wait and see if the situation changes after the student space on the lower level is completed.

But while the space has become smaller and darker (but also cosier), Lowercase has a little something special to attract diners- Live Band! If you are a fan of dining with live music, pop by within 8pm to 10pm every Friday! Among restaurants that host live bands, Lowercase is one of the most wallet friendly ones so I say they are worth a go! As for seats, I doubt the students will stick around to study when the the live band is playing (Live bands are loud!).

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Lowercase Cafe

Shop/Food Review

Mr Good Says:

Lowercase used to be one of my favourite Free WiFi Cafes in Bugis/Rochor. Situated within La Salle, it is always filled with students working on laptops so no one will judge you for doing the same. And since the large cafe had ample seats, I never encountered any problem getting a seat despite the hordes of students.

In addition to Free WiFi, Lowercase has power points, a decent menu and even makes a delicious avocado smoothie (can tell I love avocado right?). It also does not impose any service charge.

Sadly, on my recent revisit, the cafe size had halved. What used to be two levels of bright space had shrank; the lower level had been returned to La Salle to be renovated for student's usage. Due to the partition erected to separate the upper and lower levels, the cafe also looks much darker. At the moment, the smaller space does not seem to be able to accommodate both the students and public. We will have to wait and see if the situation changes after the student space on the lower level is completed.

But while the space has become smaller and darker (but also cosier), Lowercase has a little something special to attract diners- Live Band! If you are a fan of dining with live music, pop by within 8pm to 10pm every Friday! Among restaurants that host live bands, Lowercase is one of the most wallet friendly ones so I say they are worth a go! As for seats, I doubt the students will stick around to study when the the live band is playing (Live bands are loud!).

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